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Finding the right place in Mohr circle space: Geologic evidence and implications for applying a non-linear failure criterion to fractured rock
Lauren J. Reeher
, Amanda N. Hughes
, George H. Davis
,
John M. Kemeny
, David A. Ferrill
Mining and Geological Engineering
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Tectonics
100%
National Parks
100%
Utah
100%
Fracture Mechanics
100%
Diapir
100%
Structural Geology
100%
Engineering
Failure Criterion
100%
Stress Condition
28%
Shear Fracture
28%
Critical Element
14%
Compressive Stress
14%
Mechanical Response
14%
Dihedral Angle
14%
Fracture System
14%
Rock Deformation
14%
Keyphrases
Nonlinear Failure Criterion
100%
Salt Body
16%
Failure Test
16%
Salt Wall
16%
Mean Normal Stress
16%
Failure Angle
16%
Sediment Interface
16%
Paleostress
16%
Fractured Sandstone
16%